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The blonding of Charlotte Corday

Since her execution, many authors have written describing Corday as a natural blonde, primarily due to this portrait by Hauer. Although Hauer admired her and took a keen interest in her fate, he had to depict Corday as a vain aristocrat and counter revolutionary for his own protection. To give the idea that she had taken the time to make herself presentable and powder her hair before murdering Marat, Hauer painted Corday's hair a very light shade. Despite the fame of this one portrait many other paintings (done both in life and posthumously) show Corday in her true brunette form, and her passport describes her hair as "chestnut", denouncing the idea that Corday had fair hair.